1998
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.116048
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A floristic and landscape survey of the Ft. Assiniboine Sandhills Wildland Park

Abstract: COLOR PLATES 5 1. INTRODUCTION 2. STUDY AREA 3. METHODS 3.1 Pre-field 3.2 Field 3.3 Analytical 11 4. RESULTS 4.1 Species Richness at the Study Area Scale 4.2 Species Richness at the Plot Scale 4.3 Rare Plant Occurrences (see Map 2, in pocket) JL4 4.4 Other Noteworthy Plant Occurrences 4.5 Ordination 4.6 Classification 4.7 Noteworthy Landscape and Natural History Themes 4.8 Other Special Features 5. MANAGEMENT CONCERNS 5.1 Oil and Gas Activities 5.2 OHV Use 5.3 Fire Management 5.4 Non-Conforming Uses 5.5 Trail … Show more

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“…Larix/Betula pumila/Drepanocladus sp. CT (Timoney and Robinson 1998) (Beckingham and Archibald 1996) 1 2Appears to be the same type based on similarities in diagnostic and dominant species but the plot completed on the present study was drier. Although this type has similar structure and ecological site conditions it occurred in subalpine and montane riparian areas and there were many differences in the floristics.…”
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“…Larix/Betula pumila/Drepanocladus sp. CT (Timoney and Robinson 1998) (Beckingham and Archibald 1996) 1 2Appears to be the same type based on similarities in diagnostic and dominant species but the plot completed on the present study was drier. Although this type has similar structure and ecological site conditions it occurred in subalpine and montane riparian areas and there were many differences in the floristics.…”
Section: Commentsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Allen (2004) lists a Populus tremuloides / Salix bebbiana -Corylus cornuta / Calamagrostis canadensis -Matteuccia struthiopteris community type (CEAB000045) that was ranked SI in Alberta. It occupies riparian wet meadow sites in the Central Mixedwood Natural Subregion that were imperfectly drained with hygric moisture regimes (Timoney and Robinson 1998). Large fluctuations in the water table resulting from stream flooding and possibly beaver activity directly influence stand composition.…”
Section: Class: Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dune field has stabilized in a transitional state between transverse and parabolic dunes' (David 1977). The dunes themselves are varied, from transverse to parabolic, sinuous, and unoriented (Timoney and Robinson 1997).…”
Section: Significan T Features Of Fort Assiniboine Sandhills Wildlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The park contains a high diversity of vegetation types and plant species-436 vascular and nonvascular plants (Timoney and Robinson 1997). Twenty of these species are classified as provincial ly rare.…”
Section: Significan T Features Of Fort Assiniboine Sandhills Wildlandmentioning
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